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The Thai Baht (code - THB) is the currency of Thailand. It is subdivided into 100 satang (not useful at the moment)

Historically the baht is a unit of weight associated with currency. The baht was originally known by the "tical" term which was used
in the text on
banknotes of the Bank of Thailand until 1925. The name and spelling "baht" was established as the Thai name by the 19th century.
Both tical and baht were
units of weight. Before 1880 the exchange rate was fixed at 8 baht per pound sterling, falling to 10 after. In 1908, a fixed rate
to the British pound was
established of 13 baht per one pound. This was revised to 12 baht in 1919 and to 11 baht in 1923. During World War II,
the thai baht was fixed at a value
of one Japanese yen.

From 1956 until 1973, the exchange rate of thai baht was fixed at 20.8 baht for US dollar. A strengthening US economy
caused Thailand to change fixed rate
to 25 per 1 US dollar from 1984 until July 2, 1997. In July, 1997 the country was stung by the Asian financial crisis.
During crisis the thai baht halved
in value, reaching its lowest rate of 56 to US$ in January 1998. Since those years the thai baht has rised and at the moment
exchange rate of THB is about
30 THB per 1 US$.

You can check current exchange rates of Thai Baht of the major Thailand banks at
http://neothai.com/bank.html and at the lower
left corner of our website.